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Prima, (Prymhildr, Alfodrsdottir, the Fallen Valkyrie) bearer of the sword Grim, twin to the blade Gram; the forgotten daughter of Odin.

Upon presenting the dwarf crafted Mjolnir, Gungnir and Gullinbursti to Thor, Odin and Freyr respectively, Loki also gave gifts to Prima, Odin's Daughter by the Valkyrie Brynhildr. The swords Grim and Gram (the latter of which she then gave to Odin to honor him), and the shield Svalinn, so sturdy that it was said it could shield the earth from the light of the sun. Now a forgotten part of Asgard, Prima made her way to Midgard to find a way to reverse the spell that made her father forget her, whereupon she gained fame and adulation as the Shield Maiden, Earth's first super hero. Though Prima is sometimes successful in proving herself a scion of the Alfodr to enlist the help of other Æsir and Vanir, she is just as quickly forgotten upon leaving their presence.

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The Tunguska Event: (1908) - Tunguska River, Siberia, Russia

The Valkyrie Grimhild gave Prima's father Odin a magic potion to make him forget her mother (and Grimhild's chief rival) Brynhildr, thereby making all of the other gods (and men) also forget the existence of his daughter; including Brynhildr herself, who went on to fall in love with a human man and have other children through him. Her fear, anger and frustration at being forgotten by everyone she ever knew or loved manifested in her fury as she set upon Grimhild. As they battled across the skies of Asgard, the gods witnessed only Grimhild herself in what appeared to be a mad frenzy, and so Odin cast her out; bringing Prima with her. They descended in the form of a fiery comet that split in two upon entering earth's atmosphere. Seeking to minimize both environmental damage and loss of life, Prima targeted a remote location in the Siberian wastes over which to land. Even so, the force of her gravitation devastated the surrounding countryside for nearly 800 miles. Such was the impact of her landing that during WWII the Allies developed the Atomic Bomb based on the residual energy signature and blast range left by her arrival.

As Sparrow he was the former sidekick of Manta. As a former professional wrestler, he was one of CWH's biggest stars. At some point in his career, he came across information that led him to believe that he (and many other wrestlers on the roster) had been the victim of genetic experimentation. Somehow, instead of killing him these experiments had granted him increasingly extraordinary powers and abilities (strength, speed, stamina, agility, healing, enhanced sense, etc.) Suspicious about the nature of these powers and fearing the worst, he faked his own death as the sidekick Sparrow and disappeared. McDowell and CWH released a statement that he was yet another tragic pro wrestling death due to steroid abuse, and aired a tribute to him. Several years later, a vigilante known as the 2nd City Sxint started gaining notoriety in Chicago, attracting the attention of Manta and his new protegé Criterion. It's only a matter of time before they cross paths.

The Sxint has been known to take advantage of social media and advertising billboards, advising criminals that Chicago is not the place for their activities, even garnering a huge Twitter following and conducting AMA's on Reddit. Of particular interest to him are drug dealing operations, as he advocates a straight edge lifestyle following his years of partying as a pro wrestler, and the experiments that were inflicted upon him and his friends. Ultimately, he seeks retribution from the man that he holds responsible; the legendary "hero" Manta.

A legendary crime fighter and the second man to wear the uniform. His secret identity is that of Luthor McDowell, Jr., billionaire owner and promoter of CWH, the largest producer of Professional Wrestling Entertainment in the world. He plays the in ring character known as "Mr. Luthor," wherein he is an overbearing authoritarian who seeks to dominate every part of the promotion. His character is constantly feuding with fan favorites or "Heroes," often colluding with "Heels" to do so. He inherited the business from his father, Luthor McDowell, Sr., who was the first Manta, founder of CWH, and an early companion of the Shield Maiden during the Korean War. McDowell Jr. grew the company from a regional promotion into a global conglomerate, amassing a vast fortune along the way. Using the traveling show as a cover for his movements, Manta rarely defends any one particular city for long, unlike the Sxint who has made it known that Chicago is *his* town. The lone exception to this seems to be New Lake City, where the worldwide headquarters of CWH are located. Indeed, there have been reported Manta sightings in different cities on the same night on multiple occasions, and one of them is always New Lake.

His company uses search algorithms and Google alerts to hunt for wrestling talent, which Manta has also adapted to run a piggy back system that searches for crime. Additionally, he uses it to search for leads about the rise in super human sightings and their relation to the asteroid impact and subsequent earthquakes that turned Tulsa into a giant freshwater memorial. Of particular interest to McDowell is a man who claimed that he, along with several others, had been the victim of alien abduction and experimentation outside of Manhattan, Kansas. None of the abductees had known each other, some hailing from as much as half a world away, yet all of their recorded accounts were vividly identical. All went on to give birth to, or father a single child, then die not long afterwards. The man's name was Michael Hudgeons.

A legendary crime fighter and the second man to wear the uniform. His secret identity is that of Luthor McDowell, Jr., billionaire owner and promoter of CWH, the largest producer of Professional Wrestling Entertainment in the world. He plays the in ring character known as "Mr. Luthor," wherein he is an overbearing authoritarian who seeks to dominate every part of the promotion. His character is constantly feuding with fan favorites or "Heroes," often colluding with "Heels" to do so. He inherited the business from his father, Luthor McDowell, Sr., who was the first Manta, founder of CWH, and an early companion of the Shield Maiden during the Korean War. McDowell Jr. grew the company from a regional promotion into a global conglomerate, amassing a vast fortune along the way. Using the traveling show as a cover for his movements, Manta rarely defends any one particular city for long, unlike the Sxint who has made it known that Chicago is *his* town. The lone exception to this seems to be New Lake City, where the worldwide headquarters of CWH are located. Indeed, there have been reported Manta sightings in different cities on the same night on multiple occasions, and one of them is always New Lake.

His company uses search algorithms and Google alerts to hunt for wrestling talent, which Manta has also adapted to run a piggy back system that searches for crime. Additionally, he uses it to search for leads about the rise in super human sightings and their relation to the asteroid impact and subsequent earthquakes that turned Tulsa into a giant freshwater memorial. Of particular interest to McDowell is a man who claimed that he, along with several others, had been the victim of alien abduction and experimentation outside of Manhattan, Kansas. None of the abductees had known each other, some hailing from as much as half a world away, yet all of their recorded accounts were vividly identical. All went on to give birth to, or father a single child, then die not long afterwards. The man's name was Michael Hudgeons.